What to do about
error messages during Windows startup
| Intended For |
Windows
XP
Windows
2000
Windows
Me
Windows
98
Windows
95 |
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You may have seen a strange message when Windows is loading. If it
only happens once, don't worry about it. If, on the other hand, it is
recurring, it can be caused by many different things. Here are the usual
culprits:
- A file can't be found: A driver or progam is configured to
load when Windows starts, but the file is either corrupt or missing.
Usually this means that you need to reinstall the driver or application,
or remove the reference (if the respective device or application has
been removed).
- A driver won't load: This could either be that the driver
is corrupted, or the device which the driver controls isn't
functioning
properly.
- Virus: Viruses can cause this type of problem, and malfunctioning
viruses can as well! Scan your system with updated anti-virus software.
The following are places that files or drivers can be specified to load
when Windows starts. Often simply removing the reference to the
file solves the problem - at the very least, locating the driver will
help determine the culprit.
- Look in your Startup folder (usually found in your Start
Menu folder) for outdated or unwanted shortcuts.
- Older programs might still install themselves in your WIN.INI file
(on the same line that starts with "LOAD="). Use Notepad to edit
this file. (Windows 95, 98, and Me only)
- Search your
Registry
for the filename; try looking in HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\ SOFTWARE\ Microsoft\
Windows\ CurrentVersion\ Run for a place to start.
- Programs notorious for putting things in these places include backup
utilities that automatically load their useless scheduler programs,
and the software that comes with older versions of Micrsoft mice and
keyboards.
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